Marindi Metals Limited reported further progress from its major soil sampling program at the Forrestania Lithium Project, where assay results have now been received and interpreted from a further 833 samples. The results come from the south-eastern part of the South Ironcap Priority 1 area and from a portion of the Mt Hope Priority 1 area. At the south-eastern edge of the South Ironcap area, a new soil anomaly indicative of pegmatite material approximately 6km by 1km has been delineated. The anomaly trends out of Marindi's granted applications but has been covered by recent tenement applications. At Mt Hope, approximately 50% of the samples have been assayed with another 435 results expected to be received over the next few weeks. Seven anomalies have been outlined with the large and strong measuring approximately 5km by 500m and which remains open to the north and south. This anomaly is located less than 10kms from the SQM/KDR owned Earl Grey Lithium Deposit. This, and several other, anomalies remain unconstrained, either by the absence of results, being located at the end of sampling lines, or in areas where the sample spacing was greater than the nominal 800m by 100m grid. These anomalies will require infill sampling to more accurately define their extent, however these initial results from the Mt Hope area are encouraging. At both South Ironcap and Mt Hope, weak to moderate gold in soil anomalies were also detected which will be the subject of further investigation. The soil sampling crew will back on site next week to complete the original Priority 1 sampling program on the western tenement EL 74/591 and then they will then move onto infill sampling. Given the number and size of the soil anomalies outlined so far, the infill program is expected to be substantial.